JamesonCourage
Adventurer
Maybe it's just me and a few other people, but the main thing that would bring me back to a game isn't what I was playing, but who I was playing with. I mean, I might say "I was hoping to play something else" or "I'm not sure how I like the rules" if I'm new and I don't like the class or system (but don't know how to voice that yet), but if the group I'm playing with has a lot of chemistry, then I'll be back. And, honestly, I would assume this would be the case for most people, but maybe it's not how things work.
I can see not showing back up if you didn't get along with the group, or if things were "just okay", but if you loved the group, I have a feeling that most people will try to work it out, to one degree or another. And "the feel of the group" is just something you can't plan for. The best you can do is give "solid" advice that you hope resonates with the group, and hope everything goes well.
Also, I think that so few people will even start out playing at the Basic level that it won't be a problem (unless WotC does something I would consider stupid, and market it on its own). People -even new players- are going to be able to adapt to complex games. This generation is used to multitasking, to MMOs, to holding a conversation with passengers while driving while looking up where they're going on their phone/GPS or texting. I really doubt a game with only 16 pages is going to appeal to most new players, even. But hey, I can't know for sure. It's just my view. As always, play what you like
I can see not showing back up if you didn't get along with the group, or if things were "just okay", but if you loved the group, I have a feeling that most people will try to work it out, to one degree or another. And "the feel of the group" is just something you can't plan for. The best you can do is give "solid" advice that you hope resonates with the group, and hope everything goes well.
Also, I think that so few people will even start out playing at the Basic level that it won't be a problem (unless WotC does something I would consider stupid, and market it on its own). People -even new players- are going to be able to adapt to complex games. This generation is used to multitasking, to MMOs, to holding a conversation with passengers while driving while looking up where they're going on their phone/GPS or texting. I really doubt a game with only 16 pages is going to appeal to most new players, even. But hey, I can't know for sure. It's just my view. As always, play what you like
